Distinguished Organizational Affiliations

Korean Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (KA3M). Founded in 1999. The goal of the society is to develop international association and exchange of new anti-aging knowledge. Concentrated especially on the integration of tranditional oriental anti-aging medicine and up-to-date western anti-aging medicine.

Academy of Healthy Aging: An international group of physicians, scientists, and academicians who advance the concept of healthy aging, a comprehensive program of preventive health including early detection, prevention, treatment, and reversal of age-related dysfunction, disorders, and diseases.

Academy of Optimal Aging: A worldwide body of physicians, health practitioners, scientists, and academics formed to promulgate knowledge in the concept of optimal aging, which aims to maintain the peak physical performance and mental acuity of youth.

Academy of Successful Aging: A global academy representing physicians, scientists, and academicians involved in research or clinical aspects of successful aging, the prolongation and extension of one's youthful biological age.

American Academy of Age Management: An international organization of physicians, health practitioners, scientists, and academics who specialize in the concept of age management, focusing on the assessment and clinical intervention of aging and age-related dysfunction, disorders, and diseases.

American Academy of Longevity Medicine: A worldwide body of physicians, scientists, and academicians who advance knowledge, research, and clinical application of the concept of longevity medicine, which focuses on the study of the mechanisms of aging and safe, efficacious interventions to slow, stop, or even reverse the aging process.

American Academy of Rejuvenative Medicine: An organization unifying physicians, health practitioners, scientists, and academics from around the world who are interested in rejuvenative medicine, focusing on the restoration or maintenance of performance of the human body, and its cellular, organ, and tissue components, at a youthful state.

American Academy of Regenerative Medicine: A global academy uniting physicians, scientists, and academicians whose professional interests lie in regenerative medicine, a medical specialty that applies biomedical technologies for the purposes of renewing body tissues with the goal of maintaining the human body in normal-to-peak function for a prolonged period of time.

American Board of Longevity Medicine & Sciences: A certification body for healthcare professionals including physicians, health practitioners, and scientists, each of whom maintain a professional interest in the study of the mechanisms of aging and aging-related interventions.

American College of Longevity Medicine: A worldwide body of physicians, health practitioners, scientists, and academics formed to advance knowledge in longevity medicine and thus whose clinical and research goals focus on the study of the mechanisms of aging and interventions to slow, stop, or even reverse the aging process.

American Society of Longevity Medicine: This international organization provides a unified forum for the education and training of physicians, health practitioners, scientists, and academics involved in research or clinical aspects of longevity medicine, a medical specialty focusing on the early detection, prevention, treatment, and reversal of age-related dysfunction, disorders, and diseases.

International Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine: The goal of the International Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine is to advance the acceptance and availability of anti-aging medicine in countries around the world. The organization serves to educate, train, and advocate on behalf of anti-aging medicine in order to support physicians, health practitioners, scientists, and academics involved in research or clinical aspects of anti-aging medicine.

International Academy of Longevity Medicine: A global academy uniting physicians, scientists, and academicians whose professional interests lie in longevity medicine, focusing on an agenda of preventive health including the study of the mechanisms of aging and adoption of interventions to slow, stop, or even reverse the aging process.

World Academy of Longevity Medicine: An international group of physicians, health practitioners, scientists, and academics formed to advance knowledge in longevity medicine, and whose clinical and research interests focus on elucidation of the mechanisms of aging and application of aging-related interventions.

CERC: Established in 1999, the four-point mission of CERC is as follows:

Expose anti-aging product marketing practices that may be misleading or deceptive

Educate consumers about what they should expect from anti-aging healthcare products

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